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I could not but differ from this opinion : methinks it was by no means a gay, but a very serious soliloquy, to his soul at the point of its departure ; in which sense I naturally took the verses at my first reading them, when I was very young, and before...The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: Letters - Page 282by Alexander Pope, William Warburton - 1751Full view - About this book

...that 'twas a Piece of ' Gayety unworthy that Prince in thofe Circumftances. I * could not but diflent from this Opinion : Methinks it ' was by no means a gay, but a very ferious Soliloquy to « his Soul at the point of his Departure ; in which Senfe I ' naturally took thefe Verfes...

...that 'twas a piece of Gaiety unworthy of that Prince in thofe circumftances. I could not but differ from this opinion: Methinks it was by no means a gay,...very ferious foliloquy to his foul at the point of his departure j in which fenfe I naturally took the verfes, at my firft reading, them whea I was very...

...that 'twas a piece of Gaiety unworthy of that Prince in thofe circumftances. 1 could not but differ from this opinion : Methinks it was by no means a gay, but a very ferious foliioquy to his foul at the point of his departure; in which fenfe I naturally took the verfes at...

...that 'twas a piece of gaiety unworthy of that prince in thofe circumftances. I could not but differ from this opinion ; methinks it was by no means a...-very ferious foliloquy to his foul at the point of o 3 its J its departure ; in which fenfe I naturally took the verts at 'my firft reading them when...

...that 'twas a piece of gaiety unworthy of that prince in thoje circumftances. I could not but differ from this opinion : methinks it was by no means a gay, but a very ferious folUoquy to hififoul at the point of its departure ; in which fenfe I naturally took the verfes at...

...that 'twas a piece of gaiety unworthy of that prince in thofe circumftances. I could not but differ from this opinion : methinks it was by no means a gay, but a very feridus foliloquy to his foul at the point of its departure ; in which fenfe I naturally took the verfes...

...that 'twas a piece of gaiety unworthy of that prince in thofe circumftances. 1 could not but differ from this opinion : methinks it was by no means a...fenfe I naturally took the verfes at my firft reading themv when I was very young, and before I knew what interpretation the world generally put upoa them....

...that 'twas a piece of gaiety unworthy of that prince in thofe circumstances. I could not fcutdiffer from this opinion: methinks it was by no means a gay,...a very ferious foliloquy to his foul at the point pf its departure ; in which fenfe I naturally took the verfes at my firft reading them, when I was...

...that 'twas a piece of gaiety unworthy of that prince in thofe circumftances. '1 could not but differ from this opinion : methinks it was by no means a...very ferious foliloquy to his foul at the point of his departure ; in which fenfe I naturally took the verfes at my firft reading them, when I was very...

...that it was a piec< of gaiety unworthy of that prince in thofe circumftances. I could not but differ from this opinion : methinks it was by no means a gay, but a very furious foliloquy to his foul at the point of its departure ; in which fenfe I naturally took the verfes...